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Basic tenet of subjunctive Certain expressions that indicate subjunctive + que + Change of subject from the first expression

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Les expressions impersonnelles In French, the subjunctive is used after certain impersonal expressions of OPINION when they are referring to specific people (aka: the use of subject pronouns or proper names) In French, the subjunctive is used after certain impersonal expressions of OPINION when they are referring to specific people (aka: the use of subject pronouns or proper names) Il est important que nous parlions français en classe. Il est essentiel que les élèves fassent les devoirs tous les soirs.

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Non-example If you use a general expression of opinion without a specific subject, it is followed by de + infinitive. If you use a general expression of opinion without a specific subject, it is followed by de + infinitive. Il est important de parler français en classe. Il est essentiel de faire les devoirs tous les soirs.

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Subjunctive after vouloir que Use subjunctive after vouloir que to express a WISH for a specific person Use subjunctive after vouloir que to express a WISH for a specific person Yes, vouloir must be conjugated Yes, vouloir must be conjugated In case you forget… Je veuxNous voulons Tu veuxvous voulez Il/elle veutils/elles veulent

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Non-Examples If the wish concerns the subject, use the infinitive. (You learned this in French 1.) If the wish concerns the subject, use the infinitive. (You learned this in French 1.) Je veux sortir ce soir. Mon ami veut voir un film ce week-end. Ma mère veut nettoyer les vitres cette semaine.